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mexicano joaquin "el chapo" guzman, se declaro "no culpable" en una corte de san diego, california, de los delitos de fraude y uso indebido de visas, permisos y otros documentos.mas en despierta america

to sell voters on his plan to save california schools. >> and i sure hope they vote yes on 30. if they don't, i'll to haven manage the austerity. and it will be austere. >> in other words, nearly $6 billion in cuts to education. prop 30 would save it by higing the income tax rate on those making over $250,000 a year and by boosting the sales tax. his opponents argued that would not only make california sales tax. the increase would apply to gasoline as well. >> a billion dollars more a year for gasoline, clothes, things we buy every day. >> that is totally false. the tax does not apply to gasoline. and they know they're wrong and they're lying. >> opponents also argue that new taxes would drive business out of california and that not all the new revenue would be guaranteed for schools. as it would be under the competing prop 38. at a proposal. when we spoke with governor brown this morning in oakland, he seemed to be at his wit's end. >> i've cut. i've slashed. i'm mr. frugal. i bring a bag lunch. i've cut my office 25%. wherever i can get my hands on spending, i'm going on squeeze. we're

history. >> i just learned this morning that the state of california is suing and going to court to force the disclosure whof are the donors from arizona or whenever that may be coming from off shore, nobody knows. >> the governor suspects the $11 million coming from rich folks in california who don't want to pay the increase in state income taxes. >> following up with something governor brown just mentioned. a judge ruled an arizona group must explain why they will not reveal who pult up money contributed to defeat prop 30. the group has given $11 million to a state political action committee fighting against a temporary tax measure. fair political practices commission claims the path is required to reveal names of contributors but the lawyer says the constitution allows people to express opinions through donations. >> this can only be interfered with if rules are clear and if they have the authority. they do not and coming from donors through a nonprofit, out of state, then landing in california and they're failing to disclose. >> the judge is expected to make a ruling on on tuesday. >>

at the latest polls, voters are still split. the public policy institute of california just released these numbers. it shows that 48% will vote yes, 44% no, 8% undecided on prop 30. with the numbers trending down, the governor is out campaigning with a new spin on why we need prop 30. >> i'm spending every day between now and the election going around asking people, look at the pamphlet and vote yes on 30. any questions? >> make no mistake, it is not easy at all for businesses to support a tax increase. >> reporter: with the support of the bay area council, the governor is now tying the fate of proposition 30 to the number one issue for voters, the economy and jobs. >> businesspeople also understand without a good school system without a vibrant university system, you can't grow the economy. so i think this thing comes down to a very stark choice. >> reporter: it's part of a new media blitz with governor brown reaching out to the press. earlier today, the governor spoke at kcbs radio with phil matier pushing his initiative that will raise state income tax on the wealthy and increase

with with the california department of alcohol beverage control and there are no records of support with the california department of alcohol beverage control. there's no opposition from bay view station, the police department recommends approval, the following conditions have been recommended to the california department of beverage control, number 1, sales of alcoholic beverages shall be permitted between the hours of 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. monday through friday, the petitioner that be responsible from maintaining free of litter adjacent to the premises as to where they have control, number 3, sales of alcoholic beverages shall be restricted to alcoholic beverages that are included in a gift basket, number 4, graffiti has be removed from the premises within 72 hours of application. if the graffiti occurs on a friday or weekend day or on a holiday, the licensee shall remove the graffiti within 72 hours following the beginning of the next work day, number 5, loiter, loitering is defined as to stand without lawful business, it is prohibited on any sidewalks or properties adjacent to the license premise, numb

is also on alert. >> state of california sued to take masks off some of the mystery donors pushing of anonymous dollars into the campaign to defeat a tax measure on the ballot. nannette? >> federal law doesn't require nonprofits to disclose donors but a new rule does a law just filed by the attorney general is the first test of the power. >> californians one step closer to knowing who is behind americans for responsible leadership ai. group gave $11 million to a california political action committee. the money being spent to defeat proposition 30 and win approval for proposition 32 banning payroll deductions. the commission won the first round in court arguing it's imperative they unmask donors.. >> if not disclosed immediately, each day brings more public harm and less public moth of the -- knowledge of the contribution. >> the attorney says the constitution allow pemz to express political opinions through donations.. >> this can only be interfered with if rules are clear that they have the authority and they do not. >> and judge ruled arl must hand in reasons why it shouldn't hav

. >>> gas price across california have been dropping in recent days and hitting record levels earlier this month. according to triple a the average price of gas today is $4.31 a gallon. that's down from 4.54 a week ago and a record of high 4.67. analysts say the prices will likely keep dropping perhaps $4 or even lower by thanksgiving. the drop is attributed in part to the refineries switching to the easier to make blend of gasoline. >>> showing a small decline in applications. first time cranes fell 23,000 last week to 369,000. the less volatile full-week average rose slightly to 368 thousand. analysts look for claims to fall consistently below 375 thousand as evidence that hiring is strong enough to lower the u.s. unemployment rate. >>> on wall street the market made small gains de spite weak home sales numbers and mixed earnings news. the dow industrial gained 26. nasdaq rose by four. >>> with just 12 days now left until election day, the presidential hopefuls are reyesing through swing states in hopes of winning over undecided voters. government romney spent his day in ohio critic

because they represented an insurance company involved in the negotiations. they say the california puc picked of him el to mediate without consulting them. >> eric: hurricane sandy is going through the caribbean leaving more than 30 deaths in its wake. you see the ominous skies as sandy approaches. by the time the storm reaches the u.s. it could be much more powerful. katie marzullo is in the storm track. >> reporter: some are calling it franken storm. it's very scary storm ahead of halloween as a category 2 hurricane. it has killed 21 people across the caribbean and 11 people in cuba. you know the bahamas are next. then the east coast of the u.s. is in harm's way more ways than one. experts say sandy could join with other systems and form a super storm. they could expect high winds, heavy rains and extreme tide and maybe snow beginning early sunday and things should peak with the arrival of sandy on tuesday. >> it does bring a lot of rain and builds it up. it could possibly be worse than isaac out there. >> reporter: isaac hit louisiana in august you will remember as a category one st

. claro, y ahí conoció a raquel. pues, sí. nos conocimos en la universidad de california. ¿te acuerdas? en este episodio vamos a ver cómo se pide en un restaurante. ¿en qué consiste una cena? ¿qué se dice en un restaurante? primero, viene el camarero a preguntarles a los clientes qué van a tomar. ¿desean algo de tomar? después, el camarero les pregunta si quieren un plato para comenzar. ¿no desean algo para comenzar? también les toma la orden para el plato principal. ¿están listos para ordenar? luis: después viví muchos años en nueva york por razones de trabajo. pero ahora he vuelto a los angeles para quedarme. captioning of this program is made possible by the annenberg/cpb project and the geraldine r. dodge foundation. en el episodio previo angela y roberto iban a conocer a su abuelo, don fernando. estaban un poco nerviosos. por fin conoceremos al abuelo. estoy... ¿nerviosa? sí, pero... muy contenta. entiendo perfectamente. yo también. raquel: arturo, ino está! ¿cómo? don fernando no está. ila habitación está vacía! al entrar raquel en el cuarto de don fernando d

, these include6┐i clement street balboa, and california. now, for cleanliness inr7 neighborhoods, there's a couple of things we need to do. first, i want to go backqn to str the neighborhood. we have tried street cleaning only once helped the cleanliness of the 4d it has consistently worse. going back to two times a week street cleaning will improve the situation. in a twice a week street cleaning i also want to have targeted cleaning like geary boulevard and the adn]+c corridors. to get the streets clean i want mz items left out on the sidewalk. i want to makeÑ$+ ñ/f sure thatyn it's the city's responsible to get items that have been left out on the sidewalk off the sidewalk within 24 in addition ¿Ñ items left on the sidewalk, graffiti that appears on city property, i want this type of graffiti to4s off city property within 24 hours so that it doesn't proliferate around the neighborhood. in addition to5.2 these two things i also want have a plan in place in which we replace all of our roads and sidewalks eve

of california 9.3, from los angeles, san diego, san francisco, all participating in this earthquake drill. that is pretty big large numbers of people that are joining all of you. don't you feel special? yeah, everybody is doing this. i have to my left and right are really important department heads. our chief of police is to my left. he is participating and has a lot of staff to support this effort. we have our fire chief. did you know? you reading from the book, grace for president, she is our female chief of our fire department. to her right is rob, the head department of our department of emergency management. one of the most important departments that's working with police and fire and connected up with the whole state with our school system, school board, principals and students to organize and make sure we are prepared for the next earthquake or emergency. this is why we have the great california shakeup drill. this is why we are doing it all over the state. we have to be a little better prepared. how many of you think that you're prepared for the next earthquake at home? yeah? do y

to change the law. a california congresswoman is calling for a new law for kids who work in agriculture. stephen stock is back with the story. >> reporter: in a political season where the presidential campaign is gathering all the attention, there is a quiet movement starting on capitol hill right now to change the law governing children working in our fields. but even supporters of that proposed law admit that nothing is likely to happen quickly. and any change faces a tough political opposition. harvest season is pretty much over in california's central valley. only a few grapes and raisins left to pick. most of these migrant warm workers and their families are packing up and moving on. following the crops north to oregon and washington. 3,000 miles away, in the halls of congress, the issue of child labor in agriculture has gained new attention. >> i was shocked. i really do believe this is one of our country's dirty little secrets. >> reporter: that's why, after watching our investigation documenting child labor here in california and in north carolina, los angeles congresswoman luci

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. >> i'm with the police department. the applicant has filed an application with the california department of alcohol beverage control, beverage license type 42, this is an on-sale beer and wine for 1059 hyde street, the california department of alcohol beverage control seeks the determination from the board of supervisors for the approval or denial. the police calls for service on june, 2011 to june 2012. the police reports during that same period, there was no record [inaudible] this premises is located on plot 542, this is a high crime as defined as -- this high crime is defined as 250 or more reported incidents. they shall be permitted only fwaoen the hours of 12 noon and 11 p.m. each day of the week, the sale for on-sale consumption is completely prohibited. no noise shall be depicted on the abc dated june 12, 2012. number 4, the petition ers shall be responsible for maintaining free of litter over which they have control, number 5, graffiti shall be removed from the premises and all parking lots under control of the licensee under 24 hours, if the graffiti happens on the h

caminos de california dijo que desplegará oficiales para patrullar las áreas de alto índice de criminalidad, los jefes de policía dieron las gracias al gobernador jerry brown por este esfuerzo, los detalles de la colaboración serán definidos en los próximos días . >>> la policía de san josé arrestó a dos hombres bajo sospecha de dispararle a un hombre, las sospechosas fueron arrestadas esta mañana. >>> la policía de san francisco está tras la pista de un sospechoso que disparó contra un policía, el policía se enfrascó en una persecución con los pistoleros, el oficial logró arrestar a un sospechoso, pero se cree que hay dos sospechosos más. >>> un hombre perdió la vida en un tiroteo en la misión, en san francisco, todo pasó en la calle harrison, césar bermúdez perdió la vida en el caso, si usted tiene cualquier información llame a las autoridades de inmediato. >>> en hércules arrestaron a un maestro bajo sospecha de venta de marihuana >>> tras darse a conocder una supuesta liga donde los atletas competían para saber quién tenía las mayores conquistas

smokers in the state of california. the commission still prioritized the need and the importance of improving the quality of preschools for young children in san francisco. it is an effort to continue to close the achievement gap and the many excess gaps that provide it. it is always allowing opportunities for young children to carry important tools and strategies with them for the rest of their life. please remember the good work the first five is doing and the commitment that they have given to the san francisco unified school district, particularly in the near future when the city is going to be reconsidering reratification and authorization of many of the other bills and propositions that have been supporting the first five, thank you. >> thank you. let's move to item g, consent calendar. is there a motion to second on the consent calendar? >> so moved. >> second. >> and any items withdrawn or corrected by the superintendent? >> good evening. there are four corrections to 4 b. 1210-23 k5 on page 54. dates of service should be september 24, 2012, to june 30, 2013 instead of ju

in october. gas prices are nearing the boiling point in california, and congress may step in. gas prices hit a high of $4.70 a gallon in october. and have since dropped to $4.30. that's still nearly a dollar higher than last year. california's democratic senators have called for a federal investigation. they've been joined by republican senators from alaska and oklahoma who want congress to look into how regulations may have caused the spike. the number of foreclosures in the majority of the u.s. have fallen to levels not seen since 2007. realty trac tells reporters the worst is over for most of nation. however, foreclosures remain highest in sections of california, illinois, and florida. execs at top companies want a debt deal from congress to fix the nation's deficit. according to the wall street journal, an open letter to congress asks for members to use a mix of spending cuts and tax-revenue increases. the letter was signed by 87 heavy hitters including goldman sachs' lloyd blankfein, and j-p morgan's jamie dimon. it asks to follow the 2010 deficit reduction plan. the statement does no

california, not a bird, not a plane, but that guy. a two-foot long fell from the sky and flopped onto the 12th tee of a golf course. the two-pound leopard shark was plucked from the ocean by a bird and dropped onto the san juan hills golf course it was returned to the sea. >>> in new york after a year of renovations, people once again will be able to visit lady liberty's head starting sunday. the crown will be open thursday through sunday each week and reservations are required. hopefully not this sunday, we'll have hurricane sandy making its way. if you're traveling, you'll want to check your forecast. nbc meteorologist bill karins is doing that for you this morning. >> good morning. >> that's like a jack hanna fish tale. >> it was a true story, i promise. >> i believe you. pretty incredible. good morning everyone. as far as the weather goes in the west, typically when you get these big, huge, unusual weather patterns, the rest of the country stays tranquil and quiet. clear skies over nevada, utah, arizona, through much of california. the warm air is trying to move in along the warm front i

an alliance with the business community. one of the biggest champions is that california chamber of commerce. we know it is good for business. and please, organized with the neighborhood bars. there are so many great neighborhood bars in this city that could add that neighborhood element to political organizing. and when you are a district supervisor, it is one thing to have nightclub owners come to you. it is another thing to have neighborhood business owners like bar owners coming to you. we need to organize as a bar owner and that will move us in a positive direction. i am optimistic about the future of night life in this city. i think we have turned a corner. there's a broader and broader consensus that this matters for the broader culture of san francisco. thank you. [applause] for many years, the entertainment commission -- >> for many years, the entertainment commission, which has been under the auspices of the city was guided by ed lee. he is now the mayor san francisco. he was going to be here today, but was called away. but he sent paul anderson to deliver a message. [applause] >>

. saturday, sunday we could see 80s with even this high- pressure taking control over northern california. right now, a chilly start with clear skies. 48 degrees currently in half moon bay. 56 in palo alto. you can see a clear conditions with clouds along the coast. the futurecast showing that by 3:00 p.m. check out the yellow indicating where we will see the 70's. upper 60s along the coast. as we go forward later tonight that greenwald dominating where we could see those 60s. say goodbye to those microclimates. everybody is in a tight range of numbers 70's in fremont. and even warmer in mounted fuel. mid-70s in antioch. low 70's and hayward. and it looks like in the north bay another beautiful day on tap. s 75 degrees in santa rosa. thumbs taking a look at your kron 4 7 day around the bay as we take a look at the workweek it will start to " with some morning fog. by wednesday, showers. this is the potential for morning showers with precipitation. and in the traffic center let me show you this bridge check. the toll plaza there is a vehicle stalled and that, nothing major. traffic moving

on the california puv, suggestions for items to be discussed at the last meeting. >> our executive officer nancy miller. >> yes nancy miller through the chairs. we have waiting for sf puc staff. >> shall we come back to this item? >> why don't we do that and see if anyone shows up. >> commissioner schmeltzer. >> i believe maises hale will be in shortly. >> if there is no objection let's move to item four. >> item four is studies on the voting process and for local offices in the city and county of san francisco. >> thank you. if we could now any mr. fried for a report. >> sure. jason fried and we asked some changes made to the report. they sat down with myself and chair campos so they were invited to what they felt were suggestive edits to the report that they felt needed to make the report better. that report is in your packet and you can review it if you choose to make the changes. i wanted to mention because we rarely get communications from outside folks. we did get a comiewgz from cory cook and we got it late yesterday so if you have any questions on it i will be more than happy to t

. unbelievable. >>> now to southern california where not a bird, not a plane but a two-pound fish. it was pluck eed from the oceany a bird. the employees placed it in a bucket of water mixed with sea water and then they returned it to sea. >>> finally in new york after years of renovation, people will, once again, be able to visit lady liberty's head starting on sunday. the crown will be open thursday through sunday each week and reservations are required. although, this weekend with sandy coming, not a great time to go. for a look at the weather, here is nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> if you are in the path of the storm, your nbc local station has all the information you need and keep it tuned there. we don't want to ignore our friends in the south, still getting gusty winds. 20 to 35 miles per hour all the way from miami to west palm beach and beach erosion and large waves and you're going to get brushed by this storm from south carolina to georgia to florida but still impacting you as you go throughout your day today. middle of the country looks fine forecast wise just cold air we're talk

. eventually i finished at the california institute of integral studys. i worked for a number of stockbrokerages in the financial district, and my professional career, and at night, i got more and more engaged in the local activist community advocating for various issues important to me including igbtq and tenant right issues. in 1982 my life was changed forever when my mother was involved in a serious car accident. for the next seven years, her care became my priority. upon her death, i quit my job and became a community organizer at the commission agenda. there, i fought for the rights of low income tenants and immigrants who lived in single-room occupancy hotels. i was also getting more active in local politics. in 2003 i co-chaired the proposition l campaign, which made san francisco minimum wage the highest in the country. in 2004, i was appointed to the planning commission by then, president of the board matt gonzales. the planning commission makes decisions about how the land can be used best in san francisco. despite the fact that i came from a strong tenant organizing

will begin here tomorrow. it is a california ballot. it is complex. >> i have flown in. a former governor of california to help me. >> it is tough. let's look at an endorsement that the president got today. colin powell endorsement. it started to make sense. this time the entire country could see it coming. >> i voted for them for advice president joe biden next month. i think we are starting to gain altitude. let's cut taxes and commensate for that. commenization does not cut it. >> that is a republican sin trist talking about. >> i think you are right. depending on how the election goes right, you are hearing burn, in torms of getin terms o gettable endorsements, it is not as important. when you think of people in america who are broadly trusted and respects. colin powell is willing to develop into the partisan issues and not only support barack obama, but explain and critique barack obama. >> that commenization does not cover the custs. the math that is a man who cares deeply about our men and women in unfor. so there is no one better than former sock tri of state powell. to get up the

staff. one of biggest ones is the planned development of the new campus for california and pacific medical center. that has dominated a lot of city-wide dialogue in the past few years. that project is slated to go forward or get through the entitlement process this year in city hall. if you are not familiar, we currently have a california campus and a pacific campus, and the plan is to build a bigger campus and consolidate those services into one larger hospital at the old cathedral hill spa on van ness, and that is going to have a huge impact, both in terms of the neighborhood in district 2, not only the new campus, but what happens to the pacific and california campus. also, is a huge job creator. we're making sure to do it in a way to we have every constituent buy into the project, create a ton of new jobs, and move forward with a health care system that benefits all of us. otherwise, some of the other issues coming up -- francisco reservoir in russian hill is going to be an issue that comes up. we have a huge project on doyle drive that is getting finished in the next couple of

. ♪ your landland is this land is my land from california to the new york island from the west -- from the redwood forest to the gulf stream waters this land was made for you and me the ie shadow of steeple by the relief office i saw my people as they stood hungry, i stood there wondering if this land was made for you and me as i went walking that ribbon of highway and saw above me that endless sky way and saw below me the holdrgolden valley this land was made for you and me ♪ please join us. ♪ this land is your land this land is my land. from california to the new york island from the redwood forest to the gulf stream waters this land was made for you and me when the sun came shining, then i was strolling in wheat fields waving and dust clouds rolling the voice was chanting as the fog was lifting this land was made for you and me this land is your land this land is my land from california to the new york island from the redwood forest to the gulf stream waters this land was made for you and me god bless america for me this land is your land this land is my land from california to

noticiero telemundo 48, pero mas adelante... take vo blanca ---el gobernador de california recibe noticias sobre su proposicion para balancear el presupuesto estatal... take vo cesar ---en su segmento especial la doctora duperly le dice como detectar si su hijo es de lo que gustan de intimidar a sus companeros... take sot --- ariel rodriguez ariel rodriguez dice: "vimos un dia fresco pero se esperan temperaturas mas templadas.detalles mas adelante." el veredicto esta claro: todos los periódicos principales se oponen a la proposición 32... incluso la opinión: diciendo que la proposición 32 es "parcial, desbalanceada, y diseñada para favorecer a las corporaciones" por encima de las familias trabajadoras. les da más poder a las compañías petroleras y los súper pacs... mientras nuestras escuelas locales y la seguridad publica pagan el precio. así que vote no a la proposición 32. es injusta. que va en aumento... cesar ---a continuacion, la doctora duperly le dice cuales son algunas de las seÑales de este problema... take pkg roll open blanca ---la propuesta 30 en california promete

and made history in chicago this afternoon as the first sitting president to vote early. >> california governor jerry brown is making a last ditch effort for prop 30. it finds the education measure is struggling to reach 50% of support. 8% are undecided. grace leon how the governor is trying a new measure. >> that's why i am spending every day that i can between now and the election going around asking people to vote yes on 30. >> make no mistake, it is not easy, not easy at all for businesses to support a tax increase. >> with the support of of the bay area council the governor is tying this issue to the economy and jobs enter business people understand without a good school system, without a vibrant university system, you can't grow the economy so i think this thing comes down to a very stark choice. >> it's part of a new media blitz with governor brown reaching out to the press. earlier today he spoke on the radio with phil matier pushing his issues. >> the last ten yards to get over the goal line is this money for schools. it's an either or, on or off. either money into school

asia period might have been done i wanted to write a book that was contemporary and set in california. i knew i wanted to write a mother daughter story line. that's what i began with. it was the first time i said, this character not necessarily has to be asian. none of these characters necessarily have to be asian. i was of mind opposite of what you are saying happened through the book. what happened was the more i started to research when i discovered warner's, ime wantedo write. i was feeling older as a person and wanted to translate that into a book. when i thought i would write about the care taking situation and wanted to write about a mother and daughter and i thought was there an aging disease? where children grow old quickly. by the time they are 7 or 8 they look like little old people because they age so quickly. the first thing i asked myself is there a version of this disease for older people. does it start later in a person's life? as i'm researching i discover warner's syndrome and that's how it came to be that particular disease in the book. i thought this works because

california. also unreal. we're not a bird or a plane but a two-foot long shark fell from the sky and flopped on to the 12th tee of a golf course. the leopard shark was plucked from the ocean by a bird and dropped on to san juan hills golf club. they placed the shark in a bucket of water before snapping a photo and returning it to sea. >> they think a bird did that? >>> finally in new york, people will finally be able to visit lady liberty's head starting sunday. it will be open thursday through sunday each week and reservations are required. this sunday may be not the best choice with sandy headed up this way. for a look at your national weather, once again, bill karins with that forecast. >> a lot of people want to know the timing. like when will the destruction happen. friday and saturday are the prep days. sunday it will go downhill. here's the computer. the brighter colors show the extremely heavy rains. that was where the center of the storm would be. as we go throughout monday midnight into tuesday. so late monday, the rain rates will really intensify in the mid-atlantic. this storm ha

of their belongings. unbelievable. >>> to southern california where not a bird, not a plane, but a two-foot long shark fell from the sky and flopped on to the 12th tee of a golf course. true story. the two-pound leopard shark was plucked from the ocean by a bird and dropped on to san juan hills golf course. course employees placed the shark in a bucket of water mixed with sea water from the kitchen before snapping a photo and returning it to sea. >>> finally in new york, after years of renovation, people will, once again, be able to visit lady liberty's head on sunday. the crown will be open thursday through sunday. but this weekend with sandy coming, not a good weekend. bill karin has more on the weather channel forecast. >> over the weekend, if you're in the path of the storm, your nbc local station will have all the information you need and keep it tuned there as the storm does approach. we don't want to ignore our friends in the south. still getting a lot of gusty winds. 20 to 35 miles per hour all the way from miami through west palm beach and getting beach erosion and large waves. all the day th

en venta un carro y que este pudiera ser el motivo. >>en downey california, salvador durán. >>ladrones en guatemala, cientos de ladrones querian hacer justicia. >>cansados de los atracos, acusan a sujeto que robaba, junto a dos malechores, luego de azotarlos, los dejaron colgando por más de trabajos tres hora. >>estas y otras imágenes pueden verlas en uvideos.com >>y el caso que les vamos a presentar es desgarrador, porque se trata de un anuncio. mire que linda, esta niña hispana de 15 años se lanzo ante un tren subterraneo ante la vista de más 200 estudiantes, ella era víctima de acoso por parte del equipo de fútbol del colegio. y lo más alarmante es que dio señales en las redes y nadie presto atención a esto. >>y pistolero llega a una construccion, comienza a insultar a todo hispano, por apropiarse de los trabajos en el sector, fue detenido. >>indigandos pobladores por nuevas leyees que pordrían abrir paso a empresas privadas en canal de panamá >>ha muerto a lo menos tres niños y se reportan varios heridos >>estalla la violencia en aoxaca. >>vamos a méxico

throughout northern california, a number of which are stated right here in san francisco and the city and county. and we want to just go on record as endorsing these changes. we urge the commission to approve and endorse these changes and recommend to the city and county board of supervisors that they adopt. >> all right, thank you very much. any other comments on this item? yes. >>> veronica [speaker not understood],. i just want to clarify one thing regarding the revision that it has been endorsed by the human rights commission advisory committee as well as the human rights commission, full commission. >> all right. duly noted. any other comments on this item? is there a motion? -- to reflect these changes? >> i'll move it. >> all right, commissioner moran. is there a second? >> second. >> all right. let's note that the management and labor came together on this motion. all those in favor signify by saying aye. i'm sorry, you want to speak to the motion? >> i do. thank you, president torres. i'm sensitive to the comments that we heard certainly from my brothers and sisters in the ca

california ports and had the first functional shore side power system for cruise ships in california. for the americas cup, though, as you know, they're using pier 27. we're also doing the construction of the cruise terminal at pier 27. for mitigation for taking this out of service for those two years, we needed to construct shore side power at the dry dock. the environmental benefit of shore side power for both cruise ships and at the dry dock is huge. i just put up a few numbers here. a typical cruise ship in the 8 to 9 hours they're at dock and connected saves 17 tons of fuel that they would have consumed, which -- and burning that fuel would have produced approximately 51 tons of carbon dioxide and 140 pounds of diesel particulate. diesel particulate, 140 pounds doesn't sound like a lot, but from an air quality perspective that's huge. diesel particulates are carcinogenic. that's much more important than the carbon dioxide which as you know is the global warming issue. i made a rough estimate for similar numbers for the matthew perry, which will be in dry dock for 24 days total.

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california schools is in trouble. 2 state wide survey reveal prop 30 is losing support. mark sat down with governor brown who is driving the yes on 30 campaign. >>reporter: proposition 30 asks voters to approve a temporary tax hike on income over quarter million a year and sales tax hike over the next 4 years. >> by the way average person will pay a quarter of a cent. buy a sandwich for 4 dollars. pay one more penny. >>reporter: governor brown says the revenue will prevent 6 billion in cuts to state funded schools. latest polling number show prop 30 support has dropped since september. latest poll is down 4 points. down 9 points in today's l.a. times poll. probably as a result of the no on 30 political ads that have been playing across the state and playing on the public distrust of government spending. >> 50 billion dollar tax increase. >>reporter: the taxpayer association is leading the charge. >> l stop trying to blackmail people saying we won't funded indication if you don't give me more money. >>reporter: he says the money is earmarked for education and that is where he say

to the california forecast. mid-60s around the coast and upper 60s in san francisco, everybody under total sunshine this afternoon. big picture, live doppler spread across the entire state. you see a few showers to the north. that is where the storm track moves overnight while you were sleeping. heading up to mt. shasta, a little wet. 67 in tahoe. here is eric. >> eric: police in the south bay are looking for a man that has robbed at least six banks. they released a photo of him taken from a surveillance camera. he is wanted for holdups in several cities and most recently at a sunnyville branch of bank of america where the pictures were taken last week. robberies begin in august. he is described as 5'9" with a stocky building and police say he does not appear to have been armed during the robberies. >> president obama plans to spend much of today at the white house after completing a 40 hour campaign blitz. he was cleveland yesterday talking about the jobs that were saved by government heading resurrect the auto industry. romney prepares to deliver an address in iowa this afternoon. it comes the sa

noticias arrestan a niñera hispana , en los hijos heridos de muerta ante un juez , en california , no culpan de los cargos en su contra , la protagonista del escándalo sexual dice que tiene muchos pecados , destruccion en el caribe y con otro fenomeno podría ser la tormenta perfecta , ya comenzamos . >>> (♪ ♪) . >>> (♪ ♪) . >>> (♪ ♪) . >>> este es el noticiero , univisión edición nocturna , con enrique acevedo . >>> buenas noches , comenzamos en new york donde la madre de dos pequeños , sus hijos un niño de 2 años y una niña de 6 , apuñalados , por su niñera jocelyn ortega una historia dolorosa ,y difícil de creer , regreso hoy a las 5:30 de la tarde , venia de clases de natacion , entró buscando a sus otros dos hijos bajo a la porteria y dijo si habían visto salír a la niñera , subió nuevamente y vio a sus dos hijos acuchillados dentro de la bañera . >>> ella entró al baño y encontró a su niña de 6 y de 2 , años acuchillados , la niña que estaba acárgo , de los niños , estaba desmayada por que trato de suicidarse en el piso del baño , e

. nbc victory desk has just given california to kennedy and that gives him the election. >> well, there they are, steve. they were right overall but wrong about the state? >> nbc called the election for kennedy hours before anybody else and he had been running way ahead all night. what happened was, it was 7:00 and managers at nbc -- somebody, nobody knows quite who -- they said, you guys have got to call this thing. so california was very close, about a 100,000 vote difference. but when the absentee ballots came in and they were counted, nixon won that state. it didn't affect the outcome of the election but it was the wrong call for the state. >> nixon carried it by 33,000. florida, florida, florida, tim russert is here with tim brokaw in the year 2000 in the murky election night. let's watch. >> 565 votes. >> and there are some votes -- >> that's not even a wide spot on the road. >> and there are some votes that have not been counted. >> and there are still some votes to be counted. what if this goes the other way? >> it's only 3:17. we're here. cameras are hot. >> that's entir

read about it and see the pictures that we've dug >>> the victory desk has just given california to kennedy and that gives him the election. that's putting up the v. >> there they are. in fact, they were right overall, but wrong about the state. >> msnbc called the election for kennedy hours before anyone else. and kennedy had him running way ahead in the electoral vote count all night. what happened was it was 7:00 and managers at nbc, somebody wanted to get "the today show" on the air so they could get the commercials. so california was very close. about 100,000-vote difference. but when the absentee ballots came in, nixon won that state. it didn't affect the outcome of the election, but it was the wrong call for the state. >> nixon carried it by 33,000. florida, tim russert made it famous with tom brokaw in the year 2000 navigating a murky election night. let's watch. >> 565 votes. >> there are still some votes that have not been counted. >> and there's still votes cob counted. we're at 98%. palm beach is uncounted. what if it goes the other way. >> it's only 3:17. we're here.

questions were raised, it was llarnee the jobless numbers frommcalifornia were wrong. insteaddof a five year low, joblees claims spiked to p88,000 the highest llvel since last spring. maybe a coincidence, buttthe official in chargg of the cliffrnia -& to the obamaacampaign.next &pweek, bls issues the last report before election day. itts doubtful anyooe will take the nuubers seriously.for mooe on this story visit behind the us twitttr and facebookk i'm mark hyman. stephanie rawlings-blake: voting for question seven is an... incredible opportunity for baltimore. jim smith: question seven will bring table games like... blackjack and poker to baltimore. stephanie rawlings-blake: you're talking about 500 new jobs. ken ulman: and increased tourism will mean more business... for maryland's small businesses. jim smith: and instead of marylanders spending... five hundred and fifty million in other states... ken ulman: question seven will keep that money right here.

my belief that working together we can achieve anything. my supporters include, california attorney general har ris, state senator yen, rashelle, norton, wynn, they gave me their sole number one endorsement and i am the only one endorsed by the police officer organization, the lgbt club and the firefighter unions and the chronicle who called me the candidate best prepared to handle the district challenges but as gratifying as all of those endorsements are the only one that i want is from the people of district five, i ask you to vote for me as supervisor and together we will turn san francisco into the city that we knew that it could be, coming out of the difficulties into the future that is brighter and more prosperous and above all more cooperative where our quality of life arises from the closeness of our communities and the strength of our spirits. thank you. >> hi, my name is davis, i'm running for supervisor in district five. san francisco faces the challenges for improve the liefps of the people that live here. we need leadership to meet our challenges and address homelessnes

that california is billions of dollars this debt right now. but it appears that some caltrans employees are making an end run around the governor's order to cut costs. they were caught on camera buying wine, shopping at nordstrom's, while they were still on the clock. cbs 5 reporter david goldstien follows the money. >> i can show it to you right now. can i show it to you right now? >> reporter: the governor didn't want to look at our video. we caught this caltrans employee buying a case of wine. this one shopping for shoes. this one buying food. all driving away in these $30,000 pickup trucks rented by caltrans with your money. >> you're on state time. you just bought a case of wine. >> no comment. >> reporter: we found employees using dozens of these new pickup trucks. >> ford f150. >> reporter: rented by caltrans, even though the agency had been ordered by the governor to reduce its fleet to save money. caltrans has put the for sale sign on more than 1300 vehicles since the governor's directive. but according to documents, the agency is renting as many as 200 vehicles a month. we discovered mon

and this initiative puts california--by investing in our schools over the last several years. without proposition 3 we will see even deeper cuts in budget areas. i can tell you is that i will be there for you in the next few years and this money should be able to help california. with over 200 varieties, keurig makes brewing a delicious cup of coffee simple. how does it brew such great coffee? well... inside the brewer are these green fields of coffee, and if you travel up this mountain, there's this huge coffee grinder. and then the coffee lands in this cup and water rushes through. actually, i just press this button. brew what you love, simply. keurig. >> it is good to be here in ohio. romney and president obama were both in ohio thursday and they were visiting -stashed their tried to secure boatsvotes. that means that even early campaigning hours. in washington-- >> a reminder that kron 4 will have the extended live coverage on the election night. if this is wiyou set updn our web site at kron4.com and our twitter page. >> coming up as 6:30 p.m. and a bay area teacher is behind bars due to the poli

home. >> shows the priority she puts on her education. >>> fire crews in southern california are braced for another day of hot, dry santa ana winds. fire engines, bulldozers, fire crews and aircraft are being placed in strategic locations. a wind-driven brush fire was quickly extinguished but not before a nearby preschool was evacuated as a precaution. wheeling out the little cribs there. >> to safety. >> yes. >>> time, now, for the weather from across the nation. miami, daytona and orlando could start to see squalls, as a result of hurricane sandy. it's a mild day in the northeast. a new storm system brings rain and snow to the pacific northwest. new orleans, houston, little rock and jackson, mississippi, could see showers. >> l.a. will be close to 90 because of the santa ana winds. billings in the mid-30s. 40s for minneapolis, omaha, kansas city. honolulu and phoenix, nicely in the mid-80s. i say, with profound jealousy. >> did you say honolulu? >> sounds nice, huh? >>> long gone but still raking it in. a new name at the top of the highest earning dead celebrities. >>> and then, high

. my parents raised me in southern california, and i grew up in the restaurant business. they had a small restaurant at the time, and i was there every weekend, working -- well, not working, eating. having a fried egg roll, wanton, something good. it taught me the value of working hard and what it meant to be part of a small business, a small business -- a small business, small family, and an immigrant family at that. really being impacted by the los angeles riots, when that occurred, put me on the path toward public policy and understanding what it meant to have opportunities and not have opportunities in our various communities. >> why did you choose to live in san francisco? supervisor chu: i came to the area to pursue a master's degree in public policy at the uc- berkeley school. ever since then, i fell in love with what a wonderful area the bay area is. >> what motivated your interest in politics? supervisor chu: to be frank, i never saw myself in an elected position at all. i had grown up in southern california, and during the first day of the los angeles riots, my parents h

-- california is low on hydro, and, so, market prices are going to be up overall as a result. >> thank you. >> what is the impact of the deductions on solar utilization? have we measured that? tax deductions that are -- >> have we measured that? we certainly realize that it lowers the cost. >> right. >> and that's why we pursued a third-party for our development of the sunset solar project. >> okay. >> and didn't fund it ourselves. i can't recall off the top of my head, maybe you do, todd, what the -- mr. reedstrom, what the financial impact of that was for us. >> it was pretty significant. by way of comparison, the tax credit, tax credit financing that we successfully undertook for current sunset solar brought the average cost per kilowatt hour down to 23-1/2 cents. that compares to average costs of our hydro system. all the costs included of about 9 cents. so, without the tax credit federal financing as well as the state programs, it would have been over 30 cents kilowatt hour. >> you need to take credit for that. >> we have a line item -- >> that's why i try to raise some of these issue

. hale, number 14. >> item 14, discussion of procurement plan to meet the requirements of the california renewable energy resources act. >> thank you. barbara hill, assistant general manager for power. i am here today to discuss with you the way we are proposing to comply with the california renewable energy resources act. it's more commonly referred to as the rpf legislation. the act requires the puc to meet 100% of our retail sales with hetch hetchy and rps [speaker not understood] generation. what we're proposing to do is rely on our existing processes where possible and appropriate to incorporate compliance into our budgeting and financial planning process. in most years, in 83% of all years, business as usual, no extra action is necessary on the city's part to comply with this legislation. we would need to buy any additional rps supplies, 83% of the time. what i'm here today for is to get input and direction from you on our proposal to give our general manager the authority to procure rps supplies to meet any unexpected requirements when they do occur, typically in dry years or in t

. >>> lo que el pueblo desea, es un liderazgo sin partidos ¿como puede un republicano ganar en california?. >>> para mÍ lo im poro danportaa reforma migratoria comprensivo. >>> todo en al punto nos vemos este domingo a las 10 de la maÑana del este. y a la 1 de la tarde en california y luego del fÚtbol. >>> mucha acciÓn el gobierno peruano anuncio hoy que aumentÓ el nÚmero de muertos por el enfrentamiento entre comerciantes de un importante mercado y la policÍa. >>> y tenemos la trÁgica historia de un grupo de niÑos que creÍan ser adoptados legalmente pero que fueron robados . >>>s en un enfrentamiento entre policÍas y comerciantes la parada de lima el mÁs grande de perÚ. es una zona liberada y hoy la policÍa no puede ingresar a poner orden. y nos explica marÍa u lisa martÍnez. se niegan a ser reubicados. al margen de la ley. (disparos). lt tema estÁ bajo investigaciÓn. y masacrado a gom peso. de eso fue testigo el camarÓgrafo luis garcÍa. que se ve con camiseta naranja. estuvo al borde de la muerte. eran delincuentes la actitud que tenÍan contra mi era matarme. perman

computer scientist in california. the plan is basically it's an interstate compact and once enough states adopt it they would agree to award their electoral votes to the person who wins the national popular vote. eight states and district of columbia constitute 132 electoral votes. under this plan a vote in marblehead, massachusetts would be equal to the one in marblehead, ohio. >> what is your best case that for every vote counting equally here. other than the obvious. >> yep. the practical application to this is that voters will -- presidential candidates will have no more reason to cater to a voter in ohio, to florida, virginia as opposed to people basically in any other state. currently, for example, george w. bush imposed steel tariffs to benefit in a sense people in ohio and pennsylvania. then you have other issues for example the fate of the fishing industry in terms of over regulation you never hear about that because it's disproportionately in states like massachusetts that don't matter. the other thing you too have is a state like california or texas, you have these huge states

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